Oops! I suspect they can increase the post length limit in XenForo, but if MS refuses to change to "Windows 11" (Spinal Tap edition) at some point we'd have to pare down the list to more recent devices. One option is to keep the first post limited to more recent devices, and cut and paste 6tg gen and older core-i devices in a separate thread. Or maybe if you ask @Mesosphere nicely he could paste a chunk of the BBCode for the older tablets into the second post in this thread.

A question to you americanos: do you still rely on inch as unit for general dimensions or are you fine with metric m/cm/mm ? Often I see the use of millimeters instead of inch for specs on US sites and in press releases.
I would love to adapt to mm only for the thickness in the excel sheet

A question to you americanos: do you still rely on inch as unit for general dimensions or are you fine with metric m/cm/mm ? Often I see the use of millimeters onstead of inch for specs on US sites and in press releases.
I would love to adapt to mm only for the thickness in the excel sheet

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I'm one of those old diehards who prefers Imperial measures, and uses them by preference for most things (and get really torqued by files which come in in metric measure and have irrational decimal measures where things need to be divided by thirds and so forth), but for something such as this, I'm willing to look up the metric conversion to inches --- consistency and ease of maintenance/updating is more important to my mind.

Samsung Galaxy Book 12.0 w/ Staedtler Noris Digital Stylus (replacing a Toshiba Encore 2 Write 10, which replaced an Asus Vivotab Note 8, which replaced a ThinkPad X61t, a Fujitsu Stylistic ST-4121, an ST-4110, an ST-2300, a Point 510, a Newton MessagePad 100, a ThinkPad 755c and an NCR-3125 (which was donated to the Smithsonian by the guy I sold it to))

Some users complain about the screen on the Cube i7 scratching easily, but Lisa at MobileTechReview said that this is not true. In fact, it's the cheap-o plastic factory installed screen protector that is scratching. Some users have opted to buy a glass screen protector that is made-to-spec for the Cube i7 Stylus